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FW HH Books - ‘no longer available’??http://www.warseer.com/forums/showthread.php?423858-FW-HH-Books-‘no-longer-available’&goto=newpost
Sat, 19 Jan 2019 14:39:17 GMTHi all,
So I just saw that book 6 is no longer available?! Book 4 also, but fortunately I have this already. Absolutely gutted. £350 spent on the first five! No newsletter email about stock running low, no ‘last chance to buy’, etc. I’ve written an email to Forgeworld and gotten in touch via...

Hi all,

So I just saw that book 6 is no longer available?! Book 4 also, but fortunately I have this already. Absolutely gutted. £350 spent on the first five! No newsletter email about stock running low, no ‘last chance to buy’, etc. I’ve written an email to Forgeworld and gotten in touch via their Facebook page, as I’m pretty upset about the lack of warning and hence have appealed for some information and help (I promise I was polite). In the meantime, can anyone shed any light on whether there may in fact be another print run, or point me anywhere at all where I might find a copy (yes, I’ve already had a look at eBay, no luck at this point, but frankly why would I want secondhand...?)? My memory fails me on whether this has happened before with the other books, but it seems an ominous sign.

Many Thanks in advance,

K

]]>Karl MkVIIhttp://www.warseer.com/forums/showthread.php?423858-FW-HH-Books-‘no-longer-available’AoS Factions are finally settling downhttp://www.warseer.com/forums/showthread.php?423846-AoS-Factions-are-finally-settling-down&goto=newpost
Sun, 13 Jan 2019 19:02:34 GMTEvening all,
I was searching the GW site the other day and noticed that the AoS factions have been overhauled again on the site under each alliance. They now break down into...
*Order*
• Aelves
• Daughters of Khaine
• Dispossessed
• Free Peoples
• Fyreslayers

Evening all,

I was searching the GW site the other day and noticed that the AoS factions have been overhauled again on the site under each alliance. They now break down into...

We know that Slaanesh will be getting their BT this year. For the rest I imagine we will see the new High Elves this year too as once Slaanesh breaks free they will have lots of time on their hands.

I'm not sure what the future of the Greenskinz and Gutbusters is...though the Greenskinz Start Collecting box isn't on the UK site anymore.

Not sure how much of the Slaves to Darkness range is in the Everchosen book but I assume we will see this settle when the Darkoath are released. Creatures of Chaos could easily stay as a range of random Chaos beasts unallied to any particular Battle Tome.

That then just leaves the remaining Dispossessed Dwarfs, the Free Peoples and the survivors of the Dark & Wood Elf ranges. With the Wood & Dark Elves the plastic kits are mostly the new-style dual kits so I kinda assume they are staying as are some of the Dwarfs...maybe all of these will be rolled into one tome.

What do you think?

]]>Lost Egghttp://www.warseer.com/forums/showthread.php?423846-AoS-Factions-are-finally-settling-downBallmonsters are back! - from Precinct Omegahttp://www.warseer.com/forums/showthread.php?423841-Ballmonsters-are-back!-from-Precinct-Omega&goto=newpost
Sun, 06 Jan 2019 16:36:06 GMTEver wanted to see what happens when you try to play billiards with bad-tempered, carnivorous, helium-filled beach balls? Of course you have!
And now you can!!
https://www.precinctomega.co.uk/ballmonsters
Attachment 237354 (http://www.warseer.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=237354)...

Ever wanted to see what happens when you try to play billiards with bad-tempered, carnivorous, helium-filled beach balls? Of course you have!

Seems there will be more, I would actually like a huge and insane miniature, but no gigantic Squig.

For me this all depends on base size. The fanatics are on bigger than 25mm for sure, looks like 40mm (pretty though). I think the squigs are on 25mm bases (height to width ratio) which makes them a lot bigger than old squigs. That of course is relative, but if they don't rank up on 20mm square bases then I have no use for them. Hopperz look like 25mm bases as well but those might still rank up with diversity in height.

The king is silly and the terrain and spells are boring in my opinion.

The game has been out since 2017, and releases quarterly (free) expansions as well as modeling competitions for their expansion.

Sent from my SM-G935W8 using Tapatalk some wip....
Heres the beetle, just about done.

]]>mrknifyhttp://www.warseer.com/forums/showthread.php?423818-Gaslands-from-Osprey-pubWarlords of Erehwon - Fantares rulebookhttp://www.warseer.com/forums/showthread.php?423811-Warlords-of-Erehwon-Fantares-rulebook&goto=newpost
Sat, 15 Dec 2018 08:42:58 GMTHi all,
Warlord are releasing a Fantasy rulebook based on the Order Dice mechanic of Antares and Bolt Action...
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Warlords of Erehwon transports us to the multifarious fantasy realms of fiction, folklore and myth, placing us at the head of a fighting force of our choosing. Model...

Hi all,

Warlord are releasing a Fantasy rulebook based on the Order Dice mechanic of Antares and Bolt Action...

Quote:

Warlords of Erehwon transports us to the multifarious fantasy realms of fiction, folklore and myth, placing us at the head of a fighting force of our choosing. Model warbands clash across fantastical tabletops as humans and monsters, the living and the dead, war over the spoils of victory in a universe of heroes, sorcerers and the supernatural.

Our game has been designed with a single objective in mind - to allow us to play fast paced and exciting miniature battles upon a modestly-sized table between rival forces of that we describe as warbands. A warband represents your own band of warriors - courageous humans, blood-thirsty monsters, perhaps even minions that you have raised from beyond the grave to do your bidding.

Your force might typically comprise a few dozen models organised into loose groups of fighters, commonly five to ten strong each, or a single model in the case of chariots, giant monsters and war machines. This gives us our ‘warband’ style game, large enough to provide scope for scenario building, with plenty of opportunity to reward tactical play, but at the same time keeping things manageable in terms of the size of our forces and space required.

Warlord of Erehwon uses ten-sided dice providing for a game with mechanical depth and considerable adaptability. An intuitive universal dice test system means that play proceeds at a good pace once players are familiar with the core mechanics. A host of unique and entertaining attributes ensure that different creatures fight and behave after their own fashion, bringing their own mix of strengths and weaknesses to the fight.

The sequence of game play is determined by a dice-bag draw, and units are activated one at a time in a way that engages and challenges both players. A draw for your warband is an opportunity to launch your attack, or perhaps to set an ambush, maybe to seize a tactically important part of the battlefield, or to cast a spell and turn the tide of battle in your favour. Beware though - for whatever you do there is no guarantee that the next draw might not favour your foe - a Warlord of Erehwon must be prepared for all situations.

Force selector lists are included to represent the following warbands :

Monsters - our selector list provides for all the giants, dragons and other traditional fantasy monsters that can also be included as part of any warband.

Spotted a few extra nuggets of info on the Erehwon FB page...

Quote:

Rick Priestley: The infantry units tend to be 5-10, cavalry 3-5, larger monsters like Trolls 1-3, bigger monsters, chariots, and engines on their own. Wizards and Warlord characters usually have a couple of bodyguards - which in the case of wizards can be things like familiars, spirit guides, and such like. Units are generally 'one thing' like archers, spearmen, swordsmen, etc. Small force about six units (nice size for a game).

Quote:

Rick Priestley: Yes you can use whatever you have so long as they are based individually - round, square, polyhedral, rectangular - doesn't matter - I just assume models are based 'to fit' in the traditional manner. The exact size isn't an issue. Most of our collections were based for Warhammer years ago - or are the modern style round base - we use both together.

Rick Priestley: I don't think terrain will be a problem - I've provided the basics in respect of movement, cover and so on - but when it comes to fitting the rules to your terrain I'd adopted the same kind of 'make sure you agree before the game' approach that I used in the Red Book of the Elf King game - so there is some flexibility to take account of 'really strange' stuff. I have some fairly big bits of terrain myself... including a 2' square 'hill fort' and an improbably vast marsh made by Nigel Stillman that I liberated from GW... all of which we've used.

Quote:

For those of you familiar with the Beyond the Gates of Antares rules you will be ahead of the crowd, hint hint. This game will be using the same d10 system and order dice system.

6 units a side of 5-10 minis sounds good so an Oathmark box of minis sounds like a great starting point for an army.